Woolmyngton Alley Fire Station

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Woolmyngton Alley Fire Station

Dunningwood [92,29]

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Basic Info:

  • Can be barricaded normally.

Woolmyngton Alley Fire Station, a fire-damaged metal-and-glass building surrounded by burnt-out cars.

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Description

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Woolmyngton Alley Fire Station is a fire station located in the suburb of Dunningwood. It is one of three fire stations found in the suburb. All Firefighters are requested to report in to MFD Command on the forum as soon as possible.


Barricade Policy

This building should be Very Strongly barricaded at all times. This is in accordance with the mutually agreed-upon Dunningwood Barricade Plan set forth by local survivor groups, who routinely work together to monitor that the barricades for this building are at the aforementioned level. This building is meant to serve as a safehouse for Malton's veteran survivors.

Survivors who find the building's barricades below their assigned level are asked to assist in raising them back up in order to help ensure the safety of all the survivors staying inside the building. Any survivor found lowering the barricades may be directly "put to the question" by any vigilante-minded survivor who catches the culprit in the act. If this happens the accused survivor must present a valid reason for their actions or be labeled a zombie spy/death cultist and be judged accordingly. So always be cautious lest you find yourself summarily executed for crimes against humanity.

Current Events

October 26th, 2007 - There is currently a zombie inside the station. The station's barricades are down to LB and are in need of repair.